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If one wants to create an account on a SimpleMachines Forum then they could go to the main page and click on the link to Register. Conversly one could just enter into their browser the following link:

If one wants to create an account on a SimpleMachines Forum then they could go to the main page and click on the link to Register. Conversly one could just enter into their browser the following link:

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coinzen.org?​action=register

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coinzen.org?​action=register ​

That is what the bot would do. If the bot coders did not know that the term "​register"​ would be used in that link each time it would make things much more difficult to automate the process. Imagine if instead of using the static term "​register"​ that a system was developed that used a hash instead based on some random occurances like the time of day that the request was being made and the ip that the request was coming from. Let's say that algorithm produced the following hash under that criteria:

That is what the bot would do. If the bot coders did not know that the term "​register"​ would be used in that link each time it would make things much more difficult to automate the process. Imagine if instead of using the static term "​register"​ that a system was developed that used a hash instead based on some random occurances like the time of day that the request was being made and the ip that the request was coming from. Let's say that algorithm produced the following hash under that criteria:

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9de4a97425678c5b1288aa70c1669a64

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Then what the bot would have to enter is:

Then what the bot would have to enter is:

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coinzen.org?​action=9de4a97425678c5b1288aa70c1669a64

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coinzen.org?​action=

If they entered from another ip it may look like the following:

If they entered from another ip it may look like the following:

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coinzen.org?​action=5b72e328b5146478475b6d51911027ac

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coinzen.org?​action=

When the request was posted it would then be sent to a translator of that hash to reverse engineer the hash so that it would deduce that the request being made was for the script "​register"​.

When the request was posted it would then be sent to a translator of that hash to reverse engineer the hash so that it would deduce that the request being made was for the script "​register"​.